Program Information:Whether working with an Irish football team, a large multinational organization, or a local refugee center, you’ll gain practical career experience while interning in Dublin. During CISabroad’s Intern in Dublin program, you can choose from our Summer Intern and Year Round Intern options. We’ll match you with an internship that fits your goals and interests. The Summer Intern option is a group experience that includes a robust orientation, group activities, and excursions. The Year Round option encourages independence and allows you to focus on your internship. Whatever you choose, look forward to taking advantage of all that Dublin has to offer!

Here are some things to expect while on this unique program:

New multicultural vibe in this up-and-coming city

Work experience alongside Irish and many other nationalities

Opportunity to develop an international network with professional contacts and references

A lively cultural calendar

Chance to boost your résumé for a competitive advantage in the job market

Awesome apartments with international students and interns

Location:For the largest city in Ireland, Dublin often feels like a small town with a big heart. Divided by the River Liffey, Dublin is indeed the cultural and commercial capital of the country. The city is also becoming a cultural center of Europe, and economic prosperity has attracted people from across the globe. Young people have flocked to the city; half of the population of “Dubs” is under 30 years old.

Despite the city's newfound multiculturalism, you'll still find the quintessential Irish experience you're seeking. On every corner, you can stroll into dusty, bustling pubs where musicians croon time-honored classics. The Irish aren’t stingy with their cultural treasures, and they love sharing a "chin-wag" (friendly conversation) with a perfect stranger. The resulting blend of old and new creates a vibrant atmosphere.

CISabroad students studying or interning in Dublin are spoiled for choice when it comes to activities. You can spend the day reading Oscar Wilde on St. Stephen’s Green or try your hand at hurling. Visit fantastic museums (most of which are free) or window shop on Grafton St. Take in an All-Ireland Gaelic Football Final at Croke Park or criss cross the many bridges over the River Liffey. Come evening, explore the Temple Bar area or seek out the best traditional music. Once you have a Leap Card, Dublin's public transportation is easy to navigate.

Look forward to meeting your new friends at The Spire and delving into everything Dublin offers. You're going to love your Irish home.

NOTE: The deadline listed is for REGISTRATION with the Reves Center! The APPLICATION itself will be due to the third-party provider or host university DIRECTLY, based on THEIR deadlines (which may be before or after the W&M registration deadline listed above).

Academic Year

2019-2020

04/01/2019

04/01/2019

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NOTE: The deadline listed is for REGISTRATION with the Reves Center! The APPLICATION itself will be due to the third-party provider or host university DIRECTLY, based on THEIR deadlines (which may be before or after the W&M registration deadline listed above).

Summer

2019

04/01/2019

04/01/2019

06/08/2019

08/03/2019

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